An edition of Today in history (1998)

Today in history

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An edition of Today in history (1998)

Today in history

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Brief overview of the role of Anne Marbury Hutchinson on the religious life of colonial New England. Also recounts the second day of the First Woman's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York with emphasis on the adoption of the "Declaration of Sentiments and Grievances."

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Today in history: July 20
1998, Library of Congress
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Anne Marbury Hutchinson
[Second day Seneca Falls Convention].

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Illustrated by digitized items from the American Memory historic collections compiled by the National Digital Library Program of the Library of Congress.

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July 20

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F67.H92

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